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My wife and I just came back from the Mazda dealership and they quoted us the price of 25K for a 2006 Mazda 6 Grand touring wagon. This also includes her trade in which they would give us $12k for her 2002 Accord EX coupe V6 with 46k miles. I was just wondering if you guys thought this was a good deal or not. Any thoughts?
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Not sure about the wagon but The Baltimore Sun Paper has a start price of $16,999 for the m6 4cyl.auto?20k sounds like a good deal before trade.
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Man, your accord could sell for more! Try putting it on ebay. Im sure they are some people out there that would pay more for your Honda.
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25k is a decent price for the bloated grand touring wagon. It comes with the heavy & ugly 18" rims and the slushbox. You pay a stupid premium for the penalty of the 18" rims. The sport model is a far better choice and saves you nearly $2000 for a comparably equipped car.
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Originally posted by DemonSVT: 25k is a decent price for the bloated grand touring wagon.
It comes with the heavy & ugly 18" rims and the slushbox. You pay a stupid premium for the penalty of the 18" rims.
The sport model is a far better choice and saves you nearly $2000 for a comparably equipped car.
I entirely agree, you arent loosing much by going with a hatch compared to a wagon. My brother's Fiance (spelled right?) drives a 2k3 Mazda 6s. Its got LOADS of cargo room, especailly when you fold seats down and such. And the overall looks of the car is just so nice on the eyes.
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My mom has a 2005 Mazda 6 wagon, I know it's V6, auto, and has the bose sound. She only paid $17k for it....
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Originally posted by Batmobile: My mom has a 2005 Mazda 6 wagon, I know it's V6, auto, and has the bose sound. She only paid $17k for it....
That would have to be including Trade-In. That's $10,000 under invoice, and the rebates on '05s never surpassed $4,000.
Now, if it was an '04, that would be possible. They weren't selling worth a damn, dealers had lots of them and were desperate to let them go at any price, and they had rebates as high as $7,500.
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oops, it is an 04. My mistake. She got it in the summer of 05 so there were loads of dicsounts. She got it at Hiley Mazda down in Texas.
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